Vice President
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Harris has a bunch of excellent candidates to choose from and I think any of them would do well for a number of reasons.
My choice, however, would be Mark Kelly. I like his position on various issues and it seems to me that his strengths would compliment those of Harris.
Your thoughts?
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Mark Kelly would be good, for one thing, because as you say, they would be good complements. I think he's "electable" which is the most important detail. If we can't have Pete on the ticket because people will reject a gay VP, I don't think we can have two women on the ticket either, as frustrating as both of those things are.
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I actually like Kelly for a lot of reasons, too. I don't know much about Shapiro but it seems he's a possibility.
Saw this article about the VP selection process for both sides. Thought I'd share it here.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/elections/chuck-todd-harris-can-use-vp-search-define-rcna163195
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I can’t even tell you how crazy it makes me that putting two women, or a woman and a gay man, on the ticket is thinkable. I know that beating the carrot is of utmost importance, but even if a mad man wasn’t in danger of being re-elected, it would still be unthinkable. I, for one, think it would be refreshing for two people who have had to fight for their rights (and who currently risk losing them) to be in charge.
But, everyone knows what will actually happen.
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@dolmansaxlil said in Vice President:
I know that beating the carrot is of utmost importance
I've been laughing for the last five minutes...that's such a wonderful turn of a phrase....
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I guess our governor Pritzker has been under consideration...
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I know that Kelly isn’t as charismatic as some of the others. But he has a lot of the right measurables that will make people comfortable. Military background, wife is Gabby Giffords. Yeah, he’s a straight white dude, but a large percentage of the country is straight white dudes … probably a higher percentage than anything other than straight white women. A black Southeast Asian woman is on top of the ticket. Let’s get her elected and do whatever we need to do to make that happen.
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@dolmansaxlil said in Vice President:
I can’t even tell you how crazy it makes me that putting two women, or a woman and a gay man, on the ticket is thinkable. I know that beating the carrot is of utmost importance, but even if a mad man wasn’t in danger of being re-elected, it would still be unthinkable. I, for one, think it would be refreshing for two people who have had to fight for their rights (and who currently risk losing them) to be in charge.
Yep, totally agree. It’s really frustrating. But,
@Quirt-Evans said in Vice President:
A black Southeast Asian woman is on top of the ticket. Let’s get her elected and do whatever we need to do to make that happen.
This.
Also, “radioactively caucasian” made me LOL!
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I get that the democrats need to do whatever it is going to take to win. I just cringe at the idea that the only way to “make people comfortable” is for the ticket has to have a straight white dude on it. Like it is only ok for a woman/Black/Brown/Queer person to be on the ticket if a straight white guy is there to hold up the status quo. It sucks for everyone who is not a straight white guy (more than 70% of folks in the US) to know that they will never be trusted to lead without the straight white guy looking over their shoulder.
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Kelly just keeps looking better and better:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/ar-BB1qv0cX?ocid=socialshare
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I don't know much about Shapiro...here's an overview...
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What the betting markets are saying:
https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/donald-trump-vs-kamala-harris-what-do-betting-markets-say
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@wtg said in Vice President:
@dolmansaxlil said in Vice President:
I know that beating the carrot is of utmost importance
I've been laughing for the last five minutes...that's such a wonderful turn of a phrase....
Um.. actually, it's a rather unfortunate phrase. I know what you meant, but it has another more common usage.
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Roy Cooper of NC has removed himself from contention for the VP spot.